Mass movements are one of the hydrometeorological phenomena with the most negative impacts on the study area, and their evaluation through the calculation of susceptibility provides a tool of vital importance within territorial planning and disaster risk
Joaquín Andrés Valencia Ortiz +2 more
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Technical note: Stochastic simulation of streamflow time series using phase randomization [PDF]
Stochastically generated streamflow time series are widely used in water resource planning and management. Such series represent sets of plausible yet unobserved streamflow realizations which should reproduce the main characteristics of observed data ...
M. I. Brunner, A. Bárdossy, R. Furrer
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Effects of climatic seasonality on the isotopic composition of evaporating soil waters [PDF]
Stable water isotopes are widely used in ecohydrology to trace the transport, storage, and mixing of water on its journey through landscapes and ecosystems. Evaporation leaves a characteristic signature on the isotopic composition of the water that is
P. Benettin +9 more
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Extended-range forecasting of stream water temperature with deep-learning models [PDF]
Stream water temperatures influence water quality, with effects on aquatic biodiversity, drinking-water provision, electricity production, agriculture, and recreation.
R. S. Padrón +4 more
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A Systematic Review of the Health Impacts of Mass Earth Movements (Landslides) [PDF]
Background. Mass ground movements (commonly referred to as ‘landslides’) are common natural hazards that can have significant economic, social and health impacts.
Kennedy, Iain +3 more
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The springs from the ”Făget” area of Cluj [PDF]
To the south of the city of Cluj, in the perimeter called “Făget”, there are numerous springs often frequented by locals. From a geological point of view, there is a great variety of rocks of different ages and characteristics.
MELINDA VIGH, SZ. POSZET, F. WANEK
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Submarine mass movements and their consequences [PDF]
Submarine spreading is a type of mass movement that involves the extension and fracturing of a thin surficial layer of sediment into coherent blocks and their finite displacement on a gently sloping slip surface.
Crutchley, Gareth J. +4 more
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Consensus shattered : Japanese paradigm shifts and moral panic in the post-Aum era. [PDF]
Any discussion of the factors shaping attitudes to, and patterns of conflict over, new religious movements (NRMs) in Japan today has to be conducted in the light of the activities of Aum Shinrikyô.
Reader, Ian J.
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Multitemporal dendrogeomorphological analysis of slope instability in Upper Orcia Valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy) [PDF]
The Upper Orcia Valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy) is a key site for the comprehension of denudation processes typically acting in Mediterranean badlands (calanchi) areas, thanks to the availability of long-lasting erosion monitoring datasets and the ...
Bollati, I. +3 more
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Heterogeneity in the spread and control of infectious disease: consequences for the elimination of canine rabies [PDF]
Understanding the factors influencing vaccination campaign effectiveness is vital in designing efficient disease elimination programmes. We investigated the importance of spatial heterogeneity in vaccination coverage and human-mediated dog movements for ...
Cleaveland, Sarah +9 more
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